German’s brothers‚ Rudolf and Adolf (or “Adi”) Dassler. Adi was the innovator and Rudolf the marketer who the his brother’s creations. After a failing out between them in 1949‚ Rudolf took one-half the equipment and left his brother. He created the brand Puma and Adi continue with his creations named Adidas. 3. To sell better their brand‚ first‚ they ask some professional athletes to use their shoes with new technologies (like stud) for competition and also to walk with their products in the normal
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ANSOFF MATRIX To analyse the marketing strategies of H&M we are using the Ansoff Matrix. It is a tool that helps businesses decides their product and market growth strategy (Jobber and Fahy‚ 2003). Ansoff matrix consists of product development (Selling new products to existing customers)‚ market penetration (Selling more of the same to the same types of people)‚ market development (Selling the existing products to new types of consumer) and diversification (Selling new products to new consumer)
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selection. Introduction: The Ansoff matrix presents the product and market choices available to an organization. Herein markets may be defined as customers‚ and products as items sold to customers. The Ansoff matrix is also referred to as the market/product matrix in some texts. Some texts refer to the market options matrix‚ which involves examining the options available to the organization from a broader perspective. The market options matrix is different from Ansoff matrix in the sense that it not
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company‚ Adidas was first founded in 1924‚ in Germany. It started out as a sportswear independent company by Rudolf Dassler and Adi and was first named Dassler Shoes. Later‚ Rudolf left his brother and established his own company in 1948‚ also known as Puma. Adi then named the company Adidas (Theshoegame.com‚ 2016). Adidas three stripes has a meaning which represents the goals and aim of a mountain‚ that signifies the future of Adidas lying ahead. The three stripes was then engraved to the shoes in 1967
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Schuhfabrik in Herzogenaurach‚ Germany in 1924. Later Rudolf Dassler founds the PUMA Schufabrik Rudolf Dassler in October 1‚ 1948. Brother Adolf Dassler went on to found Addidas; the existing business assets of the Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik are divided up between the two brothers. (Puma.com) Puma distributes globally‚ reaching department stores as well as sport and high-end retailers in over 130 countries worldwide. Puma is one of the world’s largest providers of Sportlifestyle footwear‚ apparel
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AG Case Adalbert and Rudolf Dassler founded puma in 1924 in Germany. The company was called Gebrüder Dassler OHG‚ and was internationally well known. However‚ the two brothers separated creating Adidas and Puma‚ respectively. Puma had sponsored some of the worlds most famous soccer players‚ positioning itself as one of the most important company in soccer shoes and accessories. In spite of that‚ the son of the founder‚ Armin Dassler‚ take Puma to a point where all product were sold “dirt-cheap”
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capital 12 - Value of equity 12 Conclusion 13 References 14 Appendix 1: Reformulated Balance Sheet Adidas € mill 15 Appendix 2: Reformulated Balance Sheet PUMA € mill 16 Appendix 3: Reformulated Income Statement 17 Appendix 4: Ratios for Adidas 18 Appendix 5: Ratios for Puma 19 Appendix 6: Multiple analyses 21 Appendix 7: FCF Valuation Model: Economic Balance Sheet 22 Summary The purpose of this report is to evaluate how the Adidas Group did during
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(http://www.linkedin.com/companies/tesco) accessed on 28 Nov 2010 Ansoff Matrix for Tesco | Existing Products | New Products | Existing Markets | Market Penetration | Product Development | New Markets | Market Development | Diversification | (http://www.quickmba.com/strategy/matrix/ansoff/) accessed on 28 Nov 2010 As part of our study let’s analyze Tesco with the help of Ansoff Matrix. The matrix analyze a company based on two aspect ‘market’
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other competitors will find it hard to enter the online market and compete with them. Ansoff Matrix Introduction The Ansoff Growth matrix is a tool that helps businesses decides their product and market growth strategy. Ansoff’s product/market growth matrix suggests that a business’ attempts to grow depend on whether it markets new or existing products in new or existing markets. The output from the Ansoff product/market matrix is a series of suggested growth strategies that set the direction
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COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATERGIES: INDIAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY NIKE-ADIDAS-REEBOK-PUMA-INDIAN BRANDS Executive Summary To study and develop substantial market analysis on the primary products these firms (Nike‚ Adidas‚ Reebok‚ Puma and Indian brands) make‚ i.e Athletic Footwear. We will compare their marketing strategies‚ their targeting and their marketing mixes. We will analyze their segmentation and examine their positioning in the Indian market. And lastly we will state
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